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Thirty to Sixty Days

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Thirty to Sixty Days by Alikay Wood is a gripping young adult novel that explores the tumultuous period in a teenager's life following a not-so-perfect breakup. The protagonist embarks on a journey through heartbreak, self-discovery, and growth while navigating the emotional ups and downs of young love and the challenges that come with it. The book delves into the complexities of relationships and the courage it takes to heal and move forward.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to heartfelt stories about facing unexpected challenges and self-discovery. It showcases the journey of a young protagonist navigating difficult circumstances, offering both emotional depth and resilience. Perfect for those who appreciate character-driven narratives and themes of personal growth and transformation.

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Facing imminent death from a parasitic infection, three teenagers elect to spend their final days on a madcap adventure, and discover a lot about themselves along the way.

A hilarious and irreverent coming-of-age YA novel in which three teens facing uncertain futures embark on a madcap adventure that challenges each of their identities

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Hattie Larken doesn't know if she's ever really been real in her life. A compulsive liar with a quick-witted response to everything, she's willing to do whatever it takes to just skate through the rest of high school until she can graduate and escape it all: the mind-numbing monotony of this town, the guilt of everything that happened with her dad, and the debt that her mum's dealing with that she feels responsible for.

But then Hattie finds out she's dying. Not like in that overdramatic way that people sometimes say they're dying. She's literally dying. Apparently, she was exposed to a parasite because of a mistake her mum's company made. (And no, the irony of that all is not lost on Hattie...) And she's not the only one. Two other kids from her class also have been exposed to the parasite: Carmen, who seems to be totally perfect, with the class presidency, a loving family, and a totally beautiful girlfriend; and Albie, a quiet kid who survived childhood cancer only to deal with this, which feels like an incredibly cruel joke from the universe.

Hattie, Albie, and Carmen are told they only have thirty to sixty days to live. But instead of just sitting around a hospital and waiting to die, the three kids form an unlikely alliance to live the last days of their lives out to the fullest. Stealing and sailing a boat to Miami? Absolutely. Adopting the turtle that a random college student hands to them? Of courseโ€”they couldn't leave Scooter to fend for himself! Sneaking into the sold-out music festival in town? You better believe it! And if Hattie just happens to find a way to raise some money for her mum through filming all their misadventuresโ€”well, she's not going to not do that then.

Snarky, bold, and deeply real, Thirty to Sixty Days examines the ways that three teens grapple with the threat of imminent deathโ€”and how each ultimately discovers what life ought to be.

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Thirty to Sixty Days by Alikay Wood is praised for its engaging blend of humour and compelling storytelling, offering three captivating narratives that intertwine seamlessly. The book is noted for its lighthearted, plot-driven approach, making it a delightful and entertaining coming-of-age journey, complete with appealing characters and a brisk, enjoyable pace.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781419752308

Publisher: Abrams

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 20 July 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Amulet Books

Audience: Teenage

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Alikay Wood was once described by a wedding DJ as โ€œfive feet of fury.โ€ When sheโ€™s not shredding up dance floors, sheโ€™s writing books about friendship and โ€œunlikeableโ€ girls. She lives in California and is probably currently avoiding writing by rollerblading, crushing trivia competitions, or camping. Thirty to Sixty Days is her first book.

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